Aim: To what extent did both
the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement achieve its goals?
Bell Ringer:
Journal 78 -
What was the fundamental difference between Booker T. Washington’s and W.E.B.
Du Bois’ philosophy regarding the methods to achieve racial equity in America?
(Attachment A)
Journal 79 - How did the NAACP and other civil rights organizations help shape the
civil rights movement?
Objectives:
1. Students
will access key figures and organizations in shaping the Civil Rights Movement
and Black Power Movement.
2. Students
will compare nonviolent and violent approaches utilized by groups (African
Americans, women, Native Americans, Hispanics) to achieve civil rights.
3. Students
will assess the building of coalitions between African Americans, whites, and
other groups in achieving integration and equal rights. 12. SS.912.A.7.17:
Examine key events and key people in Florida history as they relate to United
States history.
Agenda:
1. Bell
Ringer (10 min)
2. h.
Complete Attachment H (timeline). It is divided into decades so that students
are able to see how the movement evolved from a grassroots to a more national
effort.
3. i.
Post-quiz associated with this lesson (see Attachment I).
CIVIL RIGHTS
MOVEMENT QUIZ
1. Attachment C – 5 points
2. Attachment G – 5 points
3. Timeline – 5 points
4. QUIZ – 15 points
5. TOTAL – 30 POINTS
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